Bernard Sklar and fred harris introduce every digital communication technology at the heart of todays wireless and Internet revolutions, with new chapters on synchronization, OFDM, and MIMO.Sklar and harris provide a unified structure and context for helping students and professional engineers understand each of these technologies, without sacrificing mathematical precision.The authors illuminate both the big picture and the details of current modulation, coding, and signal processing techniques.
They trace signals and key processing steps from information source all the way through the transmitter, channel, receiver, and information sink. Throughout, readers will find numeric examples, step-by-step implementation guidance, and diagrams that illustrate key concepts clearly. This edition also includes online access to additional examples and MATLAB codes. Understand core signal and spectra concepts, including signal classification, spectral density, wireless transmission, and bandwidth Learn about baseband and bandpass modulation, demodulation and detection Analyze communications links and create system link budgets Work with waveform, block, convolutional, and Reed-Solomon channel coding Apply advanced turbo coding and Low-Density Parity Check (LDPC) techniques Manage modulation and coding tradeoffs Synchronize receivers Explore multiplexing, multiple access, and spread spectrum concepts and techniques Learn about source coding: amplitude quantizing, differential PCM, and adaptive prediction Characterize and mitigate fading channels Discover the essentials and applications of OFDM and MIMO technology More than ever, this is an ideal resource for practicing electrical engineers and students who want a practical, accessible introduction to modern digital communications. Channel Coding II: Convolutional Codes and Reed-Solomon Codes 8. Channel Coding III: Turbo Codes and Low-Density Parity Check (LDPC) Codes 9. ![]() He is now President of Communications Engineering Services, a consulting company he founded in 1984. He has taught engineering courses at several universities, including UCLA and USC, and has trained professional engineers worldwide. Bernard Sklar Digital Communications Series On DigitalDr. Sklar has published and presented scores of technical papers, and is recipient of the 1984 Prize Paper Award from the IEEE Communications Society for his tutorial series on digital communications. The author of Multi-rate Signal Processing for Communication Systems, he received his B.S. Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, M.S. ![]() An IEEE Fellow, he was co-editor-in-chief of Digital Signal Processing. In early 2010 the Fred Harris Endowed Chair in Digital Signal Processing fund was established by Eric Johnson and Qualcomm executive Peggy Johnson to help future students pursue careers in the communications specialty of electrical engineering, and to honor Harriss legacy. Were featuring millions of their reader ratings on our book pages to help you find your new favourite book. Please try again,bdsavingpercentoff:0 off,bdjstotalbasketcount:0, plural, one You have 1 item in your basket other You have items in your basket,bdjstotalcost:Total cost: 0,bdjsshowless:show less,bdjsitemaddedtoyourbasket:Item added to your basket,bdlinkprefix:,bdjsunablegetaddressentermanually:Sorry, we are unable to get the address.
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